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  1. This document provides an overview and outline of Paul Ricoeur's book "The Conflict of Interpretation". It discusses how Ricoeur examines hermeneutics and its relationship with structuralism, psychoanalysis, phenomenology, symbolism of evil, and religion/faith across five chapters. The document also reflects on the challenges of interpreting Ricoeur's complex terminology and philosophy from a ...

  2. 17. Aug. 2009 · George Eliot and the Conflict of Interpretations - June 1992 Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites.

  3. 28. Juli 2022 · Download Citation | The Conflict of Interpretations | This book was born of an interest in debates about ‘gnosis’. The subject was inspired by certain analogies between the construction of ...

  4. Each of the divided structures of her other novels, most strikingly Silas Marner, Felix Holt, and Daniel Deronda, implies and acts out a dialectic which comes to focus on a crucial conflict of interpretation, climax, and closure. However disparate the two halves of these novels, each half is read against the stable background of the other with which it is being brought into closer and closer ...

  5. 32 Ricœur’s Conflict of Interpretations in the Making1 Symbols, Reflection and the War of Hermeneutics Maria Luísa Portocarrero CECH, Universidade de Coimbra I. Introduction In the context of an issue dedicated to the topic of conflict in the work of French philosopher Paul Ricœur, this paper concentrates on his notion of the conflict of interpretations. Its first aim is to explain the ...

  6. George Eliot and the conflict of interpretations articulates the tension, novel by novel, between the writer's suspicion of orthodox creeds and her urgent need to restore values in a sceptical age. Each attempt to break through the conflict of interpretations acknowledges the urgency of the need and the provisional nature of any resolution.

  7. In the silence she listens to two voices, two texts which she knows by heart and which speak through her, offering conflicting interpretations of her dilemma. Stephen Guest's letter calls her out of her penance ‘back to life and goodness’, to which in counterpoint she murmurs the words of the Imitation of Christ like a prayer: ‘I have received the Cross’.